Orange County Sheriffs deputies arrested 45 year-old Jason Combs for towing more than 100 vehicles between June 5 and June 9. The annual Gay Days festivities draw tens of thousands to the Orlando area and Walt Disney World.

The arrest came after numerous complaints that Combs’ ASAP Towing company targeted victims based on their sexual orientation.

According to the complaint, ASAP had a contract with (Westwood Town Center), but that it expired in May. The contract was not renewed until mid-June, after the Gay Days event.

In an email between Combs and the owner, Combs asked to back date the contract so the Gay Days event would be included and avoid “any technicalities,” the complaint says.

“This is further evidence that Jason Combs knew he had no contract in place and was not authorized to tow vehicles from Westwood Town Center,” the complaint said.

Authorities say ASAP also violated Florida law because the cars were towed more than 10 miles away.

Combs’ attorney said Saturday his client denied the charges. He said Combs had a contract to tow vehicles parked illegally. Investigators are also looking into collusion with cab companies who lined up to take stranded drivers to the tow lot.

Chris Alexander-Manley, president of the Gay Days event, said he had not heard of the issue until it was released to the media on Friday. He said if Combs was towing cars illegally he should “be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”He stopped short of accusing Combs of a hate crime until more information came out.